Cast Local Media to a Larger Screen
Home brings local casting into three clear starting points: Video, Photo, and Audio. Choose material stored on the phone or available through its media library, then send it to a compatible television or receiver for a more comfortable group view. The workflow suits a movie clip, family photos, music playback, or a simple slideshow without moving files to another device.
Once playback begins, the phone can act as the remote while the receiver handles the larger display. A queue keeps several items together, and shuffle, loop, repeat, pause, volume, and track navigation make it easier to shape a relaxed viewing session instead of reopening each file one by one.
Mirror the Phone and Share Live Content
Screen Mirroring extends the casting workflow beyond saved files by sharing the phone display with a compatible receiver. It can suit a quick demonstration, a mobile game, a photo walkthrough, or another activity that does not fit a simple media queue. The dedicated entry keeps this function visible beside the regular Video, Photo, and Audio tools.
For online viewing, the Home screen surfaces Web and IPTV routes plus shortcuts for YouTube, Vimeo, Google, and Twitch. A built-in browser helps find web video, while live sports, gaming streams, and IPTV channels can be sent to the larger screen when the service and receiver support them. This gives casual viewers several ways to move from a phone discovery step to shared playback.
Find Receivers and Control Playback
Receiver discovery is designed to reduce setup friction. The app searches for available casting targets and supports common destinations such as Smart TVs, Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Xbox, and DLNA receivers. Keeping the phone and receiver on the same Wi-Fi network gives the search a clear path, while compatible media formats help the receiving device handle the selected content.
After a target is chosen, the handset provides practical playback controls for progress, volume, pause, forward, back, previous, and next actions. Playlists, Recent Videos, History, and Bookmarks in the navigation drawer make recurring viewing easier to resume. Together, these controls help the phone stay useful without competing with the content on the television.
Build a Personal Casting Routine
The navigation drawer gathers the app's broader casting routine in one place. Home returns to the main workspace, while Screen Mirroring, Video, Photo, Audio, Web, IPTV, Playlist, Recent Videos, History, and Bookmarks keep different tasks within reach. This layout is useful when a household alternates between local media, online clips, and display sharing instead of following one fixed path.
For shared viewing, the app fits living-room playback, photo sharing, music on a television, and quick web demonstrations. It is also practical for someone who wants the phone to remain a lightweight controller while a compatible receiver handles the picture or sound. A clear media queue and saved navigation points can make repeat sessions feel less fragmented.